๐ธ Meaning: A Japanese and Chinese character read as ‘Saru’ in the former and ‘Shฤn’ in the latter, designed in white on a glossy orange square with rounded sides.
The ๐ธ Japanese ‘Application’ Button emoji signifies the act of applying for something on the Chinese side of the continuum and a monkey on the Japanese side of it. Based on context, this emoji works best for both dialects.
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How and When to Use the ๐ธ Japanese ‘Application’ Button Emoji
- Although ๐ธ suggests a monkey in Japanese, the name indicates otherwise. Nonetheless, while referring to the ‘monkey’ as a zodiac animal, a spirit animal, or just the animal without any preconception attached, you may use ๐ธ.
- If you’re sharing a post or repost about applying for something; jobs, education, government procedures, anything, you could bring in the ๐ธ. This works just fine if the framework is your post caption/text message.
- A few examples supporting the previous point – “Hello folks! Make sure you apply before tonight! ๐ธ” or “You have an ambitious path of self-discovery. All you need to do is apply yourself to it ๐ธ”.
- In the same context of an ‘application’ but a different way conveying the same, ๐ธ works for the English word ‘request’ too. Like, “Did you get my FB ๐ธ?” or “I requested for a replacement last weekend ๐ธ”.
Other Names
- ๐ธ Apply/Apply For
- ๐ธ Application
- ๐ธ Application Form
- ๐ธ Monkey
- ๐ธ Request
- ๐ธ Saru (Japanese)
- ๐ธ Shฤn (Chinese)
- ๐ธ Japanese Sign Meaning ‘Application’
- ๐ธ ็ณ
- ๐ธ ็ณ in White on an Orange Square
- ๐ธ Squared CJK Ideograph – 7533